and that, actually, i think, was structurally unique in terms of the way presidents i find it very moving. but to spend to have somebody there yeah, there s going to be a bunch of people. and you tag them in order to make a point. i got it. it s okay to do that with bono. it s not okay to do that with a mother who has just lost their son. the difference between biden and a lot of these you know that he spent a lot of with that woman. you can feel that he has spent actual time with the people he invited, that he made a personal connection. because literal literally, that s what biden-ing is. there s this thing that he is trying to do. and you see the in the agenda. and joy, you mentioned this before. to the extent there was something in the trump critique of the post nafta neoliberal order, the hollowed out hounds, the fact that manufacturing went away, the fact that you used to be able to get a job without a college degree. and there was something to that part of the cr
0 calm, steady place to work. it has been. what i would say is remarkable about it is that nobody left during the first two years, and that nobody has left since republicans took control of the house. many of them know that they will be the subject of an impeachment inquiry from the house. they are still there. secretary mayorkas, probably the first target. he is walking into listen to the president speech tonight, and there s no indication that he s leaving. that s actually pretty remarkable, given what they know they re going to face. you see the secretary here, the aforementioned secretary mayorkas, 1000 people in that room. i have to say, i know this is wrong, but it does give me to see the average age of that room, and see precisely one mask. i realize we re in a different position, but these are a lot of very important, very powerful for the most part, very old people. there are 1000 of them in the room, and they re going to be in their screaming together for several hours,